Sisters Work to Put Native in Graduations
Brief profile of Muskawa Designs, a Saskatoon based business that designs graduation gowns and endeavors to incorporate Native flair in its creations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
Sit Down and Drink Your Beer: Regulating Vancouver's Beer Parlours, 1925-1954
Sites of Aboriginal Difference: A Perspective on Installation Art in Canada
Sitting Within a Place of Beauty: Sand Paintings and the Diné Night Way Ceremony
Situating Canadian Inuit Artists
The Situation of Poor Indigenous Peoples in Baguio City: The Philippines
Sivumuuqpallianiq, Moving Forward: Strengthening Our Self-Reliance in the Information Age
Sixteenth-Century Tusayan
Sixties Scoop, Historical Trauma, and Changing the Current Landscape about Indigenous People
Sixties Scoop: More than Sorry
The Sixties Scoop & the Duty to Consult: A New Frontier in Aboriginal Litigation?
Skilquewat: On the Trail of Property Woman : The Life Story of Freda Diesing
Skin On Skin
Skinning the Narrative: The Story of Fish Creek
Skookum Lab: Housing Report 2020: Understanding the Housing Experiences of Indigenous Households in Surrey
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The Sleeping Giant Awakens: Genocide, Indian Residential Schools, and the Challenge of Conciliation
Slow Dancing with Skeletons: Sherman Alexie's The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
Smallpox and the Native American
Smoke Case Metaphor for Canadian Racism
Smoke-Free Workplace Policy: Unintended Consequences at Northern Plains Reservations
Smoking Cessation and Prevention: An Urgent Public Health Priority for American Indians in the Northern Plains
"Smudging, drumming and the like do not a nation make": Temporal Liminality and Delegitimization of Indigenous Protest in Canada
Snapshots of La Ronge: Portraits of La Ronge's Economic Vitality as Depicted through Community Leaders and Visionaries
Snow Goggles
A Snug Little Flock: The Social Origins of the Riel Resistance 1869-70
“So Calamitous a Situation”: The Causes and Course of Dunmore’s War, 1744-1774
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Indigenous Women in the Indoor Sectors of the Canadian Sex
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So Many Bags, So Little Known: Reconstructing the Patterns of Evolution and Distribution of Two Algonquian Bag Forms
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Tanya Sinha
Social and Emotional Wellbeing Assessment Instruments for use With Indigenous Australians: A Critical Review
The Social Causes of American Indian Homicide as Revealed by the Life Experiences of Thirty Offenders
The Social Construction of Aboriginal Peoples in the Saskatchewan Print Media
A Social Construction of Grieving and Bereavement Rituals in the Muscogee Creek Tribe
The Social Context of Alcohol Use Among Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Reflections of Life Experiences of Alcohol Use by Older Māori
Social Denial: An Analysis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
Social Determinants of Health: Tackling Poverty in Indigenous Communities in Canada
The Social Determinants of Healthy Ageing in the Canadian Arctic
Social Determinants of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Rights in Policy: A Scoping Review and Analysis of Problem Representation
Social Dimensions of Geographic Disorientation in Arctic Alaska
The Social Impacts of Indian Gaming in California
Social Isolation of Indigenous Seniors
Social Justice, Access and Quality of Healthcare in an Age of Austerity: Users' Perspective from Rural Iceland
The Social Life of Sound: Urban Indigenous Youth, Hip Hop and Hardcore
Social Media and the Sexual Exploitation of Indigenous Girls
Social Organization and Changing Labor Patterns in Anasazi Prehistory
Societal Costs and Effects of Implementing Population-based Mammography Screening in Greenland
The Socioeconomic Impact of Indian Gaming on Kumeyaay Nations: A Case Study of Barona, Viejas, and Sycuan, 1982-2016
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